praise all the while
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ù B ù Ju é K ǒ u, meaning constantly praise. From chapter 36 of the romance of the Jin Dynasty by Cai Dongfan.
The idiom comes from chapter 36 of the romance of the two Jin Dynasties by Cai Dongfan: "Wenqiao was ordered by Zhongshu. He was asked by Dunji to be Zuo Sima by dunbiao. Qiao went to Dunsuo, pretended to be diligent and respectful, tasted conspiracy, and got a good reputation for Qian Feng by Dunsuo."
praise all the while
close the gate and shut out visitors - dù mén jué kè
a fast job done by a straightforward person - kuài rén kuài shì